In aviation, safety always takes precedence. The safety and well-being of passengers are paramount, and it falls to flight attendants to ensure that everyone on
Author: Mond Ortiz
Emirates and PAL Team up for more Interconnectivity Options
Emirates and Philippine Airlines (PAL) have teamed up to enhance connectivity and provide more travel options for passengers of both carriers through an interline agreement.
A Look at the Present and the Future AirAsia Fleet
AirAsia, the world’s most-awarded low-cost airline, has been recognized with the prestigious Skytrax Best Low-Cost Airline award for an impressive 13 consecutive years. With a
A Bigger, Better, Stronger, and More Profitable Cebu Pacific
Cebu Pacific CEO Mike Szucs is feeling optimistic about the airline’s future as it emerges from the pandemic. With capacity set to reach pre-pandemic levels
End of an Era: Exploring the Decline of the Airbus A340
The Airbus A340, a four-engine wide-body airliner, was once a highly sought-after aircraft in the aviation industry. It was the perfect replacement for the DC-10.
Lufthansa Orders 22 Widebody Planes from Airbus and Boeing
As the aviation industry evolves, airlines must adapt to changing trends and technologies. One such airline, Lufthansa, has recently taken steps to replace its aging
Soaring Through Life: Lessons You Learn as a Flight Attendant
Some say that there is no growth in being a cabin crew. Honestly, I think that’s BS. In fact, there are lessons in life that
Classic Jetliners: The McDonnell Douglas DC-9
As a frequent flyer or aviation enthusiast, you might be familiar with the McDonnell Douglas DC-9. As an avgeek myself, I was intrigued by the
Learn to Treat Your Flight Attendants With Respect and Dignity
As someone who has witnessed it firsthand, I have observed that certain passengers tend to treat their flight attendants with disrespect, despite the fact that
Overcoming Challenges on the Path to Becoming a Flight Attendant
Cebu Pacific recently conducted a flight attendant recruitment event, with over 2000 hopefuls applying. However, only less than 200 applicants were successful. Similarly, during AirAsia